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<h1>Sample applications</h1>

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<div style="text-align: left;">Purpose of these samples is to
show you how easy one can use coid framework. We wrote
sample http server and a chat with POP3 support.<br>

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Step-by-step documentation and complete beginner's example by Martin Lackner can be found here: <a href="lackner/first_steps_linux.html">first steps in linux</a>, <a href="lackner/first_steps_windows.html">first steps in windows</a>,  <a href="lackner/example_program.html">example program</a>&nbsp;and downloadable package <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82042&amp;package_id=163787">example-src.</a><br>
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chat:<br>

</big>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Supports mutliple rooms, public /
private / password protected rooms, animated gifs as smiles, changing
font color and size, sending mails, one can ignore annoying users and
the chat service has a builld in POP3 server, too. To make it portable,
we
used <a href="http://www.wxwindows.org">wxWindows</a> GUI library. It
does not support tray icons, text
selection in html window and some other features that make using chat
comfortable. It's not finished either, but it's usable. Service can
run on both linux and windows, GUI has been
tested only on windows.<br>

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Chat service is running on our server, too, you can
connect to it and
discuss coid-related stuff with us. To do this, edit .chatrc file
(created when you first run chat client) and change your nick (first
string) and server address and port (second string in the file,
enclosed in double quotes) to "62.168.66.120:44099".<br>

When connected, enter room <span style="font-weight: bold;">coid</span>
and if you are asked to enter password, type <span style="font-weight: bold;">coid</span> again.<br>

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<big style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">httpserver:</span></big><br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Small http server built as a COID service.<br>

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<big><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">mud:</span></big><br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; MUD framework services. The framework provides means
to connect through telnet or as a COID client, exports the hooks for a
MUD core to process connection requests and messages, manages the
client objects. Empty mud framework (without core) just echoes messages
sent from one client to all other. These services are being used in the
Stench of the Dead MUD.<br>

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